Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) review: twice as nice — for a price

January 26, 2026 Antonio G. Di Benedetto

An Asus Zenbook Duo (2026) dual-screen laptop sitting on a desk beside a notepad and cup of colored pencils. It is propped up by its built-in kickstand, displaying both its screens with content on each. Its keyboard and trackpad are detached and placed in front for wireless use.
I’m seeing double, and I’m digging it.

The most helpful thing you can add to any laptop for productivity is a second screen. That's why I love laptops like the Asus Zenbook Duo. Its twin 14-inch OLED displays are attached by a redesigned hinge that now holds them closer together and on a single plane, for a more seamless look than previous models. The Zenbook Duo and its nearest rival look odd at first glance, but having a twin monitor setup available to you anywhere is incredibly handy. And so cool, too. Let them stare.

In addition to the new hinge, the 2026 Zenbook Duo gets Asus' lightly textured Ceraluminum coating (which sounds silly but looks and feels great), a much larger …

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